Imagine this scenario: You have a kick-ass job that you love—and a guy who's current vocation is is "stay-at-home dude. The kicker: You don't have kids, so basically he's at home all day doing all the errands and housework.

Would that fly with you? Well, it does for Finn Goulding's wife.

Goulding recently penned an essay that describes his life as a stay-at-home spouse. And no, it's not because he's lazy: He was an architect and made money, but then his wife got a rockin' job and they moved across the country. Soon after, they discovered they could live on just her income and have the evenings free to spend time with each other.

He has no regrets about taking up this lifestyle—he repeatedly says he doesn't care if his wife is the breadwinner. However, he doesn't really get into how his wife feels about it.

I mean, she must be okay with it—but does she really support this kind of setup? I know I wouldn't be down for a stay-at-home hubby. I'm for total equality in relationships, and while housework and the like takes time, it's not a full-time job. It would be a totally different story if they had kidlets running around—'cause we all know they take up a ton of time—but just random housework and errands? No way.

Plus, somehow I think "housework" is a code word for the hours he actually spends gaming and watching trashy daytime talk shows.

What would I do if I was the wife in this sitch? I'd tell him to get a job and split the housework. But, hey—different strokes, right?